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just a few days ago, in fact, saudi officials were having meetings with the iranians, and recently mbsult situation. "we want iran to prosper and grow." it sounds like the tone is changing. i mean, i don't think there's a real change in what the saudis or other gulf partners in the region hope to see from iran. i think the descriptions of iran from the past are still accurate. but, you know, saudi arabia and other gulf countries and arab countries in general would love to see an iran that leverages its strength. iran is a very rich country, it has 80 million people in its population. it has ski slopes, it has beautiful areas by the caspian sea. it has industry, it has a rich heritage, rich history. iran has every single ingredient to be a leading actor in the region that leads by example, that works towards economic prosperity, that adds value to its neighbours and also receives value from its neighbours. mr alyahya, i don't think we need to be talking too much about iran's ski slopes. i think what we need to be realistic about is that despite everything saudi arabia has tried to achie
just a few days ago, in fact, saudi officials were having meetings with the iranians, and recently mbsult situation. "we want iran to prosper and grow." it sounds like the tone is changing. i mean, i don't think there's a real change in what the saudis or other gulf partners in the region hope to see from iran. i think the descriptions of iran from the past are still accurate. but, you know, saudi arabia and other gulf countries and arab countries in general would love to see an iran...
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mbs has made his views clear ever since he became the de facto leader in 2017.? well, in my estimation, his foreign policy has largely failed. take yemen, the saudi led intervention was supposed to be successful within weeks, they said. but after six years they've made little progress. targets inside saudi arabia are hit with regularity by rocket attacks from yemen. in fact, the rebels had one hit as recently as last week. yemen has become saudi arabia's mini vietnam, and mbs needs to get out of his quagmire. with iran backing them he will need tehran to help make a deal. or take three and a half years of a blockade only pushed the tiny nation to become more economically independent from its gulf neighbors, and embrace closer ties with saudi arabia rivals like turkey and iran. the embargo was a complete failure and thus was lifted earlier this year. in lebanon, the effort to crippl cripple hesdo -- and final lie the united states, the crown prince bet all his cards with donald trump, who supported him no matter what but now joe biden has signalled a tougher rela
mbs has made his views clear ever since he became the de facto leader in 2017.? well, in my estimation, his foreign policy has largely failed. take yemen, the saudi led intervention was supposed to be successful within weeks, they said. but after six years they've made little progress. targets inside saudi arabia are hit with regularity by rocket attacks from yemen. in fact, the rebels had one hit as recently as last week. yemen has become saudi arabia's mini vietnam, and mbs needs to get out...
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and mbs needs to get out of his quagmire.l. or take qatar, three and a half years of a blockade only pushed the tiny nation to become more economically independent from the gulf neighbors and embrace closer ties with saudi rivals like turkey and iran. the embargo was a complete failure. and thus was lifted earlier this year. in lebanon, the effort to cripple hezbollah failed. that is one of the most powerful forces in the country. and finally, the united states. the crown prince bet all of his cards on his relationship with donald trump who supported him no matter what. but now joe biden has signaled a tougher relationship, one that will pause weapon sales and raise human rights issues including holding him responsible for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. it seems that the saudi crown prince has learned from his mistakes and is seeking a more constructive foreign policy. just last month, the financial times reported that iran and saudi arabia were holding secret negotiations in iraq, though both nations later den
and mbs needs to get out of his quagmire.l. or take qatar, three and a half years of a blockade only pushed the tiny nation to become more economically independent from the gulf neighbors and embrace closer ties with saudi rivals like turkey and iran. the embargo was a complete failure. and thus was lifted earlier this year. in lebanon, the effort to cripple hezbollah failed. that is one of the most powerful forces in the country. and finally, the united states. the crown prince bet all of his...
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that is why we bought mbs. it was not intended to send help to the housing market, which was not a problem. it is a situation where we will taper asset purchases and those purchases will come to zero overtime. that time is not yet. >> a few. for the last question we will go to my committee -- mike mckee. >> i want to go back to paul's question and not why you are thinking of tapering, but why you are not. are you afraid of a taper tantrum, or is it as one money market -- one money manager put it, -- bottom line is what can we get for $120 million a month that we could not get for less? >> we articulated the substantial further progress test at our december meeting. we have made relatively little progress toward our goals. vaccinations started to get more widespread, the economy reopened, we got a nice job report for march. it does not constitute substantial further progress. we are hopeful we will see along this path a way to that goal. we believe we will, it is a question of when. when the time comes for us to
that is why we bought mbs. it was not intended to send help to the housing market, which was not a problem. it is a situation where we will taper asset purchases and those purchases will come to zero overtime. that time is not yet. >> a few. for the last question we will go to my committee -- mike mckee. >> i want to go back to paul's question and not why you are thinking of tapering, but why you are not. are you afraid of a taper tantrum, or is it as one money market -- one money...
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. >> reporter: in the comedy, she and her co-stars, play mbs of a '90s girl group that reunite in their going to write us a hit. >> an anthem to things that are not perfect and still great. >> i love celebrating women doing something that is boundless and unexpected. >> reporter: you have not done actually that much acting. >> no. i did a lot of community theater growing up. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and after moving from l.a. to new york city eight years ago, she composed the tony nominated score for the hit broadway musical waitress. she even standarred in it. have you done anything on broadway before stepping in to waitress? >> no, my philosophy is go big and then go home sgloo. >> reporter: was it hard for them to convince you to take on the lead role? >> no, are you kidding? like a ham and a half, again, i was nervous, but you know, i think sometimes when we get that little voice that's fearful, but curious i think that is a good combination. >> reporter: a broadway revival of waitress is in the works for this fall. you are going to do it again? >> well, um, nothing, nothing is confirmed. i
. >> reporter: in the comedy, she and her co-stars, play mbs of a '90s girl group that reunite in their going to write us a hit. >> an anthem to things that are not perfect and still great. >> i love celebrating women doing something that is boundless and unexpected. >> reporter: you have not done actually that much acting. >> no. i did a lot of community theater growing up. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and after moving from l.a. to new york city eight years ago, she...
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mbs goes and starts a war in yemen, escalates that war, tries to get rid of hezbollah in lebanon, arreste prime minister there, block aid to qatar. that goes disastrously. netanyahu meanwhile was trying to do things that would make it as impossible for there ever to be a palestinian state as he can do. so he makes peace with some moderate gulf states with the help of the united states, and he had been essentially ruling out any possibility of any deal with the palestinians. so after a while, i think what happened is there was a certain amount of frustration that, you know, these events then get triggered by something or the other. but the reality is that israel had almost forgotten that they had this palestinian problem on their hands, and it has now exploded. >> let's talk more about the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. there have been, let's see, four elections in two years, and he repeatedly has been unable to form a government. what impact does that have on this crisis -- does it have on the political situation there, i should say? >> a lot of people in israel are pointing
mbs goes and starts a war in yemen, escalates that war, tries to get rid of hezbollah in lebanon, arreste prime minister there, block aid to qatar. that goes disastrously. netanyahu meanwhile was trying to do things that would make it as impossible for there ever to be a palestinian state as he can do. so he makes peace with some moderate gulf states with the help of the united states, and he had been essentially ruling out any possibility of any deal with the palestinians. so after a while, i...
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frente ante el combate y se espera que sea una batalla por reunificación él canelo Álvarez entre la mbe su encuentro >>> la verdad pueden hablar y decir muchas cosas pero no es lo mismo para poder tener balón de hacerlo sabía lo que iba a pasar y sé la persona que es yo enfocado en ganar en hacer mi trabajo >>> una de las claves del éxito de un equipo es la unión y los (nombre en inglés) han demostrado hablado sobre (nombre en inglés) quien tomó su puesto luego de que el argentino se lesiona principios de aÑo >>> es un juego que está creciendo cada día más ytiene muchísimo por darnos lo que tratamos de hacerse mantener el nivel del equipo y mantener esa fuerza y es energía >>> el ego esme con compaÑerismo hemos nominado laacción un día más cambio y fuera >>> grasas carlos el telemundo 48 queremos conocer a la mejor madre del mundo envíanos una foto de su mamá con el nombre y en una frase díganos por qué eres la mejor envienos esta foto a telemundo 48.com/día de las madres domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m., y así ayuda a que nuestro estado siga brillando. pretendía pasar inadvertida y cruzar dro
frente ante el combate y se espera que sea una batalla por reunificación él canelo Álvarez entre la mbe su encuentro >>> la verdad pueden hablar y decir muchas cosas pero no es lo mismo para poder tener balón de hacerlo sabía lo que iba a pasar y sé la persona que es yo enfocado en ganar en hacer mi trabajo >>> una de las claves del éxito de un equipo es la unión y los (nombre en inglés) han demostrado hablado sobre (nombre en inglés) quien tomó su puesto luego de...
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mb made changes to the team to try and keep some of the players fresh.ery interesting to see what sort of theme they report out here this evening of course, this is manchester united against liverpool. it's one of the biggest rivalries into english league. so no motivation required for either side. thank you very much for that. thanks to our sports corrspondent, andy swiss. well, earlier i spoke to manchester united fan peter boyle, and i asked him why united fans discontent with the clubs owners continues. i don't think you look at a protest as big as the initial one. people are not going away. the torch paper has been late. what's happening is some people may be felt defeated and is not much you can do. it's been reignited. yet the super league it was a big shot and people sticking the finger is up to the fines and people of football and all the clubs involved and i think that is really triggered united fans to think wait a minute, we are not giving up on ourown a minute, we are not giving up on our own battle. so maybe people protesting at other clubs
mb made changes to the team to try and keep some of the players fresh.ery interesting to see what sort of theme they report out here this evening of course, this is manchester united against liverpool. it's one of the biggest rivalries into english league. so no motivation required for either side. thank you very much for that. thanks to our sports corrspondent, andy swiss. well, earlier i spoke to manchester united fan peter boyle, and i asked him why united fans discontent with the clubs...
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mbs completely yourself as possible, including vocalizing your views. that is something a lot of women don't get much support of and clearly women's anger is totally frowned upon and yet women have a lot of anger because we have to go through with a lot of bs we have to contend with. you can channel that anger in ways that will make you very determined. is much as i am a very reserved person, by being in politics have had to really open up to campaigning and talking to people. being much more vocal about things. will have the capacity. it took me a long time to get there, and i hope especially young women, it won't take them as long to be there more complete selves. >> senator mazie hirono, thank you for joining me on firing line. low ha. >> thank you. a low ha. >> firing line with margaret hoover, is made possible in part by the market daniel loeb foundation. charles r swab. the david tepper charitable foundation name inc.'s the fair weather foundation, craig newmark philanthropies. corporate funding provided by stevens inc. and morgan stanley ♪♪ ♪♪ >>
mbs completely yourself as possible, including vocalizing your views. that is something a lot of women don't get much support of and clearly women's anger is totally frowned upon and yet women have a lot of anger because we have to go through with a lot of bs we have to contend with. you can channel that anger in ways that will make you very determined. is much as i am a very reserved person, by being in politics have had to really open up to campaigning and talking to people. being much more...
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bibi netanyahu emboldened by trump and by a group of people in the region, especially the gulf — mbz, mbshe conflict. with this round of escalation, we saw that you cannot ignore the conflict because if you ignore it, actually it will fester, it will radicalise and we saw these horrific scenes all over israel — synagogues, mosques, churches were burned, people were lynched in the street — so that means the conflict that is in the west bank or in the occupied territories or in besieged gaza is now entering israel. and this is the new reality. in other news, prince william has launched a scathing attack on the bbc after a highly critical report into the way one of its reporters martin bashir obtained an interview with diana, princess of wales, in 1995. the duke of cambridge said the findings of the report by lord dyson had brought him indescribable sadness. in the 100—plus pages of his report, lord dyson says martin bashir was deceitful in the way he obtained the interview, that the bbc�*s own investigation at the time was woefully ineffective, and that the bbc covered up what it actually k
bibi netanyahu emboldened by trump and by a group of people in the region, especially the gulf — mbz, mbshe conflict. with this round of escalation, we saw that you cannot ignore the conflict because if you ignore it, actually it will fester, it will radicalise and we saw these horrific scenes all over israel — synagogues, mosques, churches were burned, people were lynched in the street — so that means the conflict that is in the west bank or in the occupied territories or in besieged...
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we sort netanyahu emboldened by trump and by a group of people in the region, especially the golf, mbsthese horrific scenes all over israel, synagogues, mosques, churches were burned, people were lynched in the street so it means the conflict that is in the west bank or in the occupied territories or in gaza is now entering israel. and this is the new reality. and we have seen for the first time something that no citizen ever thought in the united states would see, that 2 million palestinian citizens of israel marched in the streets together with their fellow citizens and fellow brothers and sisters in jerusalem and the west bank, demanding equal rights, democracy... demanding equal rights, democracy. . . demanding equal rights, democra ,, ~ ., democracy... crosstalk. that sectarian development - democracy... crosstalk. that sectarian development is - democracy... crosstalk. that sectarian development is quite | sectarian development is quite marked, as you havejust... crosstalk. we are out of time, i am very sorry to cut you short. that is it for this edition of bbc world news. we wil
we sort netanyahu emboldened by trump and by a group of people in the region, especially the golf, mbsthese horrific scenes all over israel, synagogues, mosques, churches were burned, people were lynched in the street so it means the conflict that is in the west bank or in the occupied territories or in gaza is now entering israel. and this is the new reality. and we have seen for the first time something that no citizen ever thought in the united states would see, that 2 million palestinian...
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joel mb to nikola jokic there his competition. they had a fantastic season.o we'll have to see how that plays out. first round pga championship. this was the shot of the day right here. san francisco zone will zalatoris from a 109 yards that right there. eagle. it was one under shot a 71 today. he's tied for 16th. now, this was. shot of the day. the funniest at least it wasn't a hole in one in less you kow shooting into a trash can. that's exactly what he did sebastianne. column or kalihi won the pga championse's a cal product. we root for him over here. a nice shot right there on the 15th. he shot 2 under hind your leader, corey conners, who finished 5 under with a 2 stroke lead. day 2 of the pga championship starts t all right. that's at worksman cycles we've been building bikes for a hundred years. but our customers' needs have changed so we expanded our product line to include electric cycles. we used the unlimited 1.5 percent cash back from our chase ink busines unlimited ® credit card help purchase tools and materials to build new models. and each time
joel mb to nikola jokic there his competition. they had a fantastic season.o we'll have to see how that plays out. first round pga championship. this was the shot of the day right here. san francisco zone will zalatoris from a 109 yards that right there. eagle. it was one under shot a 71 today. he's tied for 16th. now, this was. shot of the day. the funniest at least it wasn't a hole in one in less you kow shooting into a trash can. that's exactly what he did sebastianne. column or kalihi won...
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their failure to communicate is how billions upon billions of mbs purchases help them achieve that goalhink the as a purchase program is helping them achieve that goal? especially when we have spent the last few weeks talking about the price hike problem. >> it is not helping because they cannot be with the supply side. they cannot lift the bottlenecks by flooding us with liquidity. they cannot improve the functioning of the labor market were open schools with liquidity. they cannot have a better matching of skills to demand with liquidity. we could spend more time looking at what the bank of canada did, the bank of england did come and say why is that they feel confident they can taper a little bit where the fed is afraid? tom: this is like a three hour conversation. our control room is deciding if we want to go there. mohammed, this is really, really important, folks, what we're talking about. i will go back to your saf five years ago on the dilution of liquidity. i'm not putting this in your words, the delusion about -- we're trying to rationalize a structure come as you will say, an
their failure to communicate is how billions upon billions of mbs purchases help them achieve that goalhink the as a purchase program is helping them achieve that goal? especially when we have spent the last few weeks talking about the price hike problem. >> it is not helping because they cannot be with the supply side. they cannot lift the bottlenecks by flooding us with liquidity. they cannot improve the functioning of the labor market were open schools with liquidity. they cannot have...
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revenue, so it kind of makes sense to pick someone who has charge of the entire investment bank, and mbandy saperstein, who has really built a wealth management powerhouse, starting with the e*trade by, possibly the biggest bank deal since the financial crisis. it has become a major center of gravity for the firm. at morgan stanley, you had to have a situation even without any inside knowledge. the best guess anyone would have had was the most logical outcome here in trying to figure out who will be the top deputy to james gorman would have been these two men from the investment bank and the wealth management side. jonathan: so he wants three years as ceo. many people reflecting on what happened with citigroup in the last couple of years, where mr. corbat said something similar, and all of jane fraser started to move quickly. do you expect to see something similar here? sam: citigroup and morgan -- sri: citigroup and morgan stanley rn two very different laces -- and morgan stanley are in two very different places right now. even now, city group has twice the assets of morgan stanley, an
revenue, so it kind of makes sense to pick someone who has charge of the entire investment bank, and mbandy saperstein, who has really built a wealth management powerhouse, starting with the e*trade by, possibly the biggest bank deal since the financial crisis. it has become a major center of gravity for the firm. at morgan stanley, you had to have a situation even without any inside knowledge. the best guess anyone would have had was the most logical outcome here in trying to figure out who...
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commodity supercycle and assetcases, major assets like houses and the fed is still on the market buying mbs with two fists. there's a lot of elements of this the most, i think, impressive and impressive is not necessarily what people want with inflation are the month over month readings. i read peter's stuff all the time he talked about just, we all know that on the year over year basis, the comparisons can be pretty nasty in terms of massive. we know where we were a year ago in april but the march to april month over month the pace, the delta, the rise in inflation we see now i think is what is concerning and it's without necessarily getting the services inflation and that maybe is your point, melissa, wait until we get that before we lose it. used car prices, who cares we know people are going to the first hotel in a year but i think that's not what it is and inflation readings high as they've been in 15 years >> nothing worked today. that was the curious thing about today's market if you think that inflation is, nothing worked bonds didn't work. stocks didn't work gold didn't work it's s
commodity supercycle and assetcases, major assets like houses and the fed is still on the market buying mbs with two fists. there's a lot of elements of this the most, i think, impressive and impressive is not necessarily what people want with inflation are the month over month readings. i read peter's stuff all the time he talked about just, we all know that on the year over year basis, the comparisons can be pretty nasty in terms of massive. we know where we were a year ago in april but the...
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. >> steph curry named among the finalist for mvp of the nba, one of 3 at 10 joel mb and joker for denver. as far as i'm concerned, he is mvp and if he doesn't win were there miles. we'll just throw that away. the warriors step off 6 o'clock tonight. and the winner gets to move on to play the utah jazz and more importantly, they go into the playoffs more games at the chase center. and i need more curry on my menu. that's like yeah, version of the more cowbell. absolutely. hey, if you want to track the we've got an easy way to do scan that qr code that take you right to the kron 4 sports page where you can keep tabs on the team. all the latest news and updates as well and not just the warriors either. all your favorite bay area sports teams to check it out. it is coming up on 9.13. we'll take a quick break and we'll be right back. >> welcome back. is not 15 right now. and we're looking at a nice weekend. we are. good morning, erica. good morning hours seeing blew up and down the bay area of the shot behind me. you don't even see the trees moving that's here in the city. temperatures are go
. >> steph curry named among the finalist for mvp of the nba, one of 3 at 10 joel mb and joker for denver. as far as i'm concerned, he is mvp and if he doesn't win were there miles. we'll just throw that away. the warriors step off 6 o'clock tonight. and the winner gets to move on to play the utah jazz and more importantly, they go into the playoffs more games at the chase center. and i need more curry on my menu. that's like yeah, version of the more cowbell. absolutely. hey, if you want...
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. >> joining me now mbs nbc legal contributor and trial attorney katie fang.ns in deep denial of what happened on january 6th. take a listen. >> the truth is being censored and covered up. as a result the doj is harassing peaceful patriots across the country. >> was january 6 an insurrection or a mob of misfits? >> there was no insurrection. if you didn't know the tv footage is january 6 you would think that it was a normal tourist visit. >> it is wild because we all watched this happen. so then how will the capitol riot commission help set the record straight? >> that is the challenge. right? it is like giving the keys to the prison to the inmates if you think about the fact that republicans can do five appointees to the five appointees that the democrats can do what i would like to suggest is this commission has teeth, it has subpoena power and not only look at documents but compel testimony from people, perhaps even fellow lawmakers on capitol hill to have to testify about their own involvement and their knowledge. remember this hinges on intelligence failu
. >> joining me now mbs nbc legal contributor and trial attorney katie fang.ns in deep denial of what happened on january 6th. take a listen. >> the truth is being censored and covered up. as a result the doj is harassing peaceful patriots across the country. >> was january 6 an insurrection or a mob of misfits? >> there was no insurrection. if you didn't know the tv footage is january 6 you would think that it was a normal tourist visit. >> it is wild because we...
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mb? railway? does it make the railway easier to choose?— railway? to choose? why do you think it could lead _ easier to choose? why do you think it could lead to _ easier to choose? why do you think it could lead to all— easier to choose? why do you think it could lead to all those _ easier to choose? why do you think it could lead to all those things? i it could lead to all those things? what we have seen in the last few years is very substantial government investment in the railways and passengers putting billions of pounds into the railways through the fares and ticketing system, so that moneyjust simply hasn't produced enough, it has got lost in the cracks sometimes between the train companies, between network rail that runs the tracks and joining it together does give that chance of a better system. together does give that chance of a bettersystem. but, if you concentrate all that in one place, it has got to be accountable, it has got to be accountable to the people funding it day to day, the passengers. increasingly, we now have a choice about
mb? railway? does it make the railway easier to choose?— railway? to choose? why do you think it could lead _ easier to choose? why do you think it could lead to _ easier to choose? why do you think it could lead to all— easier to choose? why do you think it could lead to all those _ easier to choose? why do you think it could lead to all those things? i it could lead to all those things? what we have seen in the last few years is very substantial government investment in the railways and...
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it may be the cost to impose may not be in the space dedomain, mb may bee elsewhere.hat those are somethe things to think about. >> communi maybe your state department colleagues are better to answer this, what are we communicating that we're willing and capable to do.te d because that's how misjudgmentsw miscalculations happen.s and to your state department colleagues what are we communicating now, and in terms of our capability and will?as >> one of the reasons we had a meeting in july with the russians about space issues wasi to communicate very clearlys toe them the kind of concerns we have about what they're doing, and thisin is for the same reas the biden administration is er interested in beginning strategic stability dialogue with the expla russians that wi cover nuclear and other issues as well. but the whole point is to explain very clearly to them what our concerns are, what we do not want them to do and to iron some of these rules so they know exactly the risks they're taking if they engage in certain types of behavior. >> one of the things i'm most concerned about is our n
it may be the cost to impose may not be in the space dedomain, mb may bee elsewhere.hat those are somethe things to think about. >> communi maybe your state department colleagues are better to answer this, what are we communicating that we're willing and capable to do.te d because that's how misjudgmentsw miscalculations happen.s and to your state department colleagues what are we communicating now, and in terms of our capability and will?as >> one of the reasons we had a meeting in...
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that was a good exchange on mbs with bullard and sara. >> dow's higher for the month by 100 points we'llee if it lasts. thank you. >> and remember, we're going to be fighting ray and go away. the viewers have to pay careful attention. going to be an interesting two weeks. >> thanks, art >>> after the break, don't miss the ceo of commercial real estate services giant cushman and wakefield. that stock is up more than 80% over the past 12 months. it's up 3% right now first, check out shares of domino's pizza popping in the last hour after bill ackman said he has a 6% stake in the company, calling ate big international growth company and also saying he sold his starbucks stake as he got into dominos shares up 3. f din5%oromos we'll be right back. business which isr uses unconventional thinking to help your business realize new possibilities. only one 5g partner offers unmatched network, support, and value-without any trade offs. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed to making college more accessible by making it more affordable, that's why we're keeping our tuiti
that was a good exchange on mbs with bullard and sara. >> dow's higher for the month by 100 points we'llee if it lasts. thank you. >> and remember, we're going to be fighting ray and go away. the viewers have to pay careful attention. going to be an interesting two weeks. >> thanks, art >>> after the break, don't miss the ceo of commercial real estate services giant cushman and wakefield. that stock is up more than 80% over the past 12 months. it's up 3% right now...
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want to go especially since vaccinated for people looking to every deals if you are going to travel mb attention to stuff like this tips where one point a bunch of us booked incredibly cheap five dollar flights from bars kona to majorca to get 150,000 british airways obviously, i have been to 50 states twice 30 since pandemic, and his site has i have to say pretty darn useful information i use every week when i book flights. >> adam your stipulate so many people have been accruing frequent flyer miles business travelers traveling so many miles number one tip use your miles we saw southwest airline two weeks ago devalued miles overnight airlines have sold billions of dollars worth of miles to the credit card companies, use them because they generally do decrease in value overtime. >> good point use them or lose them brian good to see you this morning. thank you so much brian kelly joining us true love finds a way, why benifer may be back making a buzz we will tell you about it when we come back. stay with us. ♪♪ ♪♪ come and get your love ♪♪ ♪♪ come and get your love ♪♪ ♪ . >> this week
want to go especially since vaccinated for people looking to every deals if you are going to travel mb attention to stuff like this tips where one point a bunch of us booked incredibly cheap five dollar flights from bars kona to majorca to get 150,000 british airways obviously, i have been to 50 states twice 30 since pandemic, and his site has i have to say pretty darn useful information i use every week when i book flights. >> adam your stipulate so many people have been accruing...
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is on the tiny island of tien, which is on the tiny island of tien, which has no population at all, mb try to get this right. the viola kit of eliana —— viola kitaibeliana. it is found nowhere else in the british isles. ~ , , . found nowhere else in the british isles. ~ , , , . found nowhere else in the british isles-_ very i isles. why, why is it back? very rood isles. why, why is it back? very good question. _ isles. why, why is it back? very good question. will _ isles. why, why is it back? very good question. will you - isles. why, why is it back? very good question. will you come . isles. why, why is it back? very i good question. will you come back isles. why, why is it back? very - good question. will you come back to me with that — good question. will you come back to me with that answer _ good question. will you come back to me with that answer later? _ good question. will you come back to me with that answer later? a - good question. will you come back to me with that answer later? a very - me with that answer later? a very rood me with that answer later? a very good question
is on the tiny island of tien, which is on the tiny island of tien, which has no population at all, mb try to get this right. the viola kit of eliana —— viola kitaibeliana. it is found nowhere else in the british isles. ~ , , . found nowhere else in the british isles. ~ , , , . found nowhere else in the british isles-_ very i isles. why, why is it back? very rood isles. why, why is it back? very good question. _ isles. why, why is it back? very good question. will _ isles. why, why is it...
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the other 2 finalists nikola jokic and joel mb. e how it all plays out.right to the link step is also pretty good. golfer is not as good as the guy first round of the pga championship. this was the shot of the day. san francisco board will zalatoris. his shot on the 6 from 119 yards out roles in the cup. i can it was an he shot one under his tie for 16th. now this was probably funniest shot of the day. right here. ths is sebastian munoz moon. sebastian. we will call on seabass. he hit it in the trash can gives it to guy column workout with the cow. >> when the pga championship last year in san francisco. he birdied the 15th. he shot a 2 under his time for a 3 shots 5 under with a 2 stroke lead. still a lot of golf to play ky >> during the month of may. we are lehonoring asian americans and pacific breaking barriers and who better to profile than this young lady candy tang, a professional dancer model fashion entrepreneur. she's living your dream in new york city she's an advocate for asian americans in the arts. kron four's. gayle ong has more. >> . the c
the other 2 finalists nikola jokic and joel mb. e how it all plays out.right to the link step is also pretty good. golfer is not as good as the guy first round of the pga championship. this was the shot of the day. san francisco board will zalatoris. his shot on the 6 from 119 yards out roles in the cup. i can it was an he shot one under his tie for 16th. now this was probably funniest shot of the day. right here. ths is sebastian munoz moon. sebastian. we will call on seabass. he hit it in the...